they fled jeremy in 2008 where home schooling is against the law. parents must send their children to a government school. if they don't they face jail time and they settled in tennessee where the judge granted them asylum and now the case is disputed by the justice and attorney general holder and said germany's ban on home schooling is not a ban on their rights. >> michael, does the department . justice handling the case kind of indicate that they think government can do a better job in making decision? >> they embraced the german position. germany doesn't want home schooling because germany doesn't want people to think differently. home scooming is a freedom we fought for. they should be free to pursue that here as well >> why does the case matter to americans that the justice department involved themselves? >> it is the way the justice department chose to argue the case that stends alarm bells to home schoolers and everybody who loves liberty. they argued that parents don't center a fundmental liberty interest to direct the education of children.